1 | initial version |
I don't think this is easy, or even possible, to do in native Sage. The GAP AllSmallGroups function might be helpful - you can access GAP by doing gap_console()
in the Sage command line, choosing 'gap' from the system choices in the notebook, or doing sage -gap
when you lauch Sage.
2 | No.2 Revision |
I don't think this is easy, or even possible, to do in native Sage. The GAP AllSmallGroups function might be helpful - you can access GAP by doing gap_console()
in the Sage command line, choosing 'gap' from the system choices in the notebook, or doing sage -gap
when you lauch Sage.
However, I don't think this is wrapped in Sage at this time.
3 | No.3 Revision |
I don't think this is easy, or even possible, to do in native Sage. The GAP AllSmallGroups function might be helpful - you can access GAP by doing gap_console()
in the Sage command line, choosing 'gap' from the system choices in the notebook, or doing sage -gap
when you lauch Sage.
However, I don't think this is wrapped in Sage at this time.
4 | No.4 Revision |
I don't think this is easy, or even possible, to do in native Sage. The GAP AllSmallGroupAllSmallGroupss function might be helpful - you can access GAP by doing gap_console()
in the Sage command line, choosing 'gap' from the system choices in the notebook, or doing sage -gap
when you lauch Sage.
However, I don't think this is wrapped in Sage at this time.